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DAIRY DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION
Board was constituted to carry out the task of dairy development in Nepal in wider scale. The dairy development activities in Nepal started in Tusal Village of Karve district B. S. 2009 (1952) on experimental basis with a small-scale milk processing plant under the Development of Agriculture. In the year B. S. 2010/011, at the initiative of Dairy Development Board, the Central Dairy Plant was established and it started milk collection, processing and marketing activities from the year B. S. 2014 (1957)
Objectives
Provide a guaranteed market for milk to the rural farmers with fair price.
Supply pasteurized milk and milk products to urban consumers.
Develop organized milk collection system to meet increasing demand for pasteurized milk and milk products.
Develop and organized marketing system for milk and milk products.
Organization
The corporation is governed by the Board of Directors formed by His Majesty's Government of Nepal. Under the board of directors the corporation has been revising its organizational structure according to the changing need, at the central level as well as at the regional level. Following this, the recent Management Structure of DDC at the central level is as follows:
Present Schemes :
Milk Supply Scheme
District
Production Cap.
(Per Shift)
Kathmandu
Kathmandu
75,000 Lts.
Biratnagar
Morang
25,000 Lts. and 3 M. T. Powder Milk from 40,000 Lts. of Milk (per day)
Hetauda
Makawanpur
15,000 Lts
Pokhara
Kaski
10,000 Lts.
Lumbini
Rupandehi
2,500
Total
127500
There is a mini processing plant recently established under the Lumbani Milk Supply Scheme. Thus the scheme has just started selling pasteurize milk in the local market. Since the sales volume is small, the scheme is transshipping the raw milk to KMSS and PMSS to cater the demand of those areas